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Old 12-10-06, 02:28 PM
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I wonder if they are going to be included on the 2nd season DVD release.
I doubt it, but I hope all those songs, including "Eye Of The Tiger", get included on the 2nd season DVD set.
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Originally Posted by LorenzoL
I wonder if they are going to be included on the 2nd season DVD release.
You're not the only one watching every episode and saying "I'll bet that song will be replaced, that one too..."

The fact that they couldn't license AC/DC for the S1 discs doesn't bode well for licensing of The Eagles in S2... :-(

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Man, I'm glad I just archive the HD feeds to a hard drive so I can rewatch them as they aired.

Anyway, I loved these two episodes. And I knew I would, because I noticed this thread was already on page 3. I didn't read it, but I knew it had to be good to generate that much interest. So I just watched it tonight and couldn't stop laughing. My favorite parts were Randy running through the rakes and the final one after he took the blindfold off, and the conversation John L. was having with his buddies about ALF. A great take on a conversation Randy would most likely have laying in bed with Earl.

"But your monkey ate my cat..."

Good stuff!
Old 12-13-06, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by LorenzoL
The thing that stand out for me was the music in these episodes especially the beginning when "Hotel California" was playing when Earl and Randy was packing, then the music switched to the Spanish version of "Hotel California" by the Gypsy Kings when it switched to the Latin version of Earl and Randy talking.

Plus the Spanish version of Time after Time and Randy singing some verses in Spanish.
I also liked the use of David Lee Roth's Spanish versions of Tobacco Road and That's Life off of Eat 'em and Smile.
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Don't you mean Sonrisa Salvajae?
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Originally Posted by LorenzoL
Plus the Spanish version of Time after Time and Randy singing some verses in Spanish.
Actually, I had closed captioning on and this is exactly what Randy was singing:

"In Spanish, in Spanish, in Spa-aa-nish..." (... time after time)


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